Looks like millennials do more than just Netflix and chill — they’re more likely than the generations before them to visit public libraries.

A new study from the Pew Research Center published on Wednesday found that 53 percent of millennials say that they’ve gone to a public library or used a bookmobile in 2016, a rate higher than that of Gen Xers (45 percent ) and Baby Boomers (43 percent).

Young people were also more likely to use library Web sites. Researchers say millennials’ high turnout could be attributed to libraries’ extra services like literacy programs, meeting spaces and access to tech gadgets like 3-D printers.

But library apps are something else again: Just 8 percent of millennials and 9 percent of Gen Xers and Boomers claim to have used them last year.